Munar falls out of Queen’s due to wisdom tooth
Tennis player Jaume Munar, number 44 in the world, has fallen out of the Queen’s tournament, which is held in London on grass, due to a wisdom tooth.
The 29-year-old Mallorcan, who last year lost in the second round against Carlos Alcaraz, in a match that lasted more than three hours, was going to start the competition this Monday against the American Tommy Paul.
After announcing his retirement, Munar is now in Mallorca to recover from the illness and be able to participate in Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the season that will take place from June 29 to July 12.
With the loss of the Balearic Islands, Rafa Jódar, who is playing his first tournament as a professional on this surface, and Alejandro Davidovich will be the two Spanish representatives and will face each other in the first round with the Peruvian Ignacio Buse and the British Cameron Norrie, respectively.
